The most common phrase in the Australian vocabulary. May be used adequately in situations ranging from benign endings to conversations to matters of earth shattering importance.
1. "See ya later mate" - "No worries"
2. "Bob, your girlfreind is about to have the baby of a mutated albino dwarf conceived in Antartica while identifying the mating habits of plankton of varying sizes" ..... "No worries"
3. "Dave just cut his thumb off using the oxy" - "No worries - is he still coming up the pub later?"
2. "Bob, your girlfreind is about to have the baby of a mutated albino dwarf conceived in Antartica while identifying the mating habits of plankton of varying sizes" ..... "No worries"
3. "Dave just cut his thumb off using the oxy" - "No worries - is he still coming up the pub later?"
by Genghis March 9, 2005
Get the No Worries mug.The feeling of regret after being caught by an authoritarian smoking cannabis. Weed worries can last any time between the punishment has been delivered or your next joint.
Gavin: I got caught smoking weed by campus security. I've got serious weed worries.
Scott: Savage man. Take some more weed, it's decent.
Gavin: Okay.
Scott: Savage man. Take some more weed, it's decent.
Gavin: Okay.
by We Never Smoked It October 30, 2010
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When a person falls over, thus causing them to spontaneously combust in an instant, this is called worrting. The double r in 'worrting' is silent, making it be pronounced as 'wotting'
1. I tripped Bekka over as a joke and she worrted all over the floor!
2. Worrting isn't funny, I've lost 3 close relatives from worrting, they say it's in the genes.
2. Worrting isn't funny, I've lost 3 close relatives from worrting, they say it's in the genes.
by jacobwr1 July 12, 2010
Get the worrting mug.When depended upon as trusted wingman to make good choices and look out for your friends and their needs, you have moments of self doubt and insecurity. With so much at stake, you worry you have or will fail at your duty to be everything to everyone in their time of need - the Point Man. But you always come through in a clutch and sometimes only after unintelligible fits of frustration and screams. Then everyone is proud.
Chris - Hey, what's up with Steve tonight? He seems to be a little distracted about something.
Jeremy - No clue, but from the looks of things, he's showing signs of wookie worries.
Chris - aw man.. he'll pull through. We might not always understand how, but he always does. Go Steve. (Head nod of gentlemanly acknowledgment and respect)
Jeremy - yup, now watch me go chat up that girl over there, then crash and burn while doing it.
(Chris shakes his head and developes a case of the wookie worries for fear he has taught Jeremy nothing)
Jeremy - No clue, but from the looks of things, he's showing signs of wookie worries.
Chris - aw man.. he'll pull through. We might not always understand how, but he always does. Go Steve. (Head nod of gentlemanly acknowledgment and respect)
Jeremy - yup, now watch me go chat up that girl over there, then crash and burn while doing it.
(Chris shakes his head and developes a case of the wookie worries for fear he has taught Jeremy nothing)
by tangofoxtrot January 2, 2014
Get the wookie worries mug.One of Shakespeare’s lesser know comedies. “What Me Worry” was written following the success of similarly themed works:
"Much Ado About Nothing" (1598–1599)
"As You Like It" (1599–1600)
"All’s Well That Ends Well" (1602–1603)
“What Me Worry” (1604-1605)
The play is sometimes attributed to Alfred E. Neuman.
"Much Ado About Nothing" (1598–1599)
"As You Like It" (1599–1600)
"All’s Well That Ends Well" (1602–1603)
“What Me Worry” (1604-1605)
The play is sometimes attributed to Alfred E. Neuman.
“A man can die but once, what me worry?” - Henry IV Part II
“What’s done is done, what me worry?” - Macbeth
“Beware the ides of March, what me worry?” -Julius Caesar (this quote has been debated)
“What’s done is done, what me worry?” - Macbeth
“Beware the ides of March, what me worry?” -Julius Caesar (this quote has been debated)
by beckynot April 25, 2020
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Get the Worraz mug.The opposite of no worries.
A retort used to impose a reality check on an idiot -- Australian or otherwise -- who attempts to dismiss a worrisome situation with their inappropriately optimistic bullshit.
A retort used to impose a reality check on an idiot -- Australian or otherwise -- who attempts to dismiss a worrisome situation with their inappropriately optimistic bullshit.
Non-Australian: This software is buggy.
Australian: No worries, mate!
Non-Australian: Worries, mate. Worries.
Australian: No worries.
Non-Australian: STFU, you don't have to support it! Worries, I tell you! Worries!
Australian: No worries, mate!
Non-Australian: Worries, mate. Worries.
Australian: No worries.
Non-Australian: STFU, you don't have to support it! Worries, I tell you! Worries!
by Charlie Bravo March 18, 2008
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